and $98,000 for an underwater robot in columbus, and apparently there is not a lot of water in the area where they have that underwater robot. those are samples of some of the stuff on here found to be wasteful in this report. i'm joined by oklahoma republican tom coburn, the senator behind this report. he has dedicated a lot of his career trying to find the wasteful perhaps programs that are in washington. he's a member of the homeland security department also. obviously the homeland security department was created after september 11 this to find ways to make us more secure as a nation. when these communities say they need this money for training purposes to be ready in the event of an attack it seems on the face of it like a good idea, right? >> well, these are called urban area security initiative grants. the whole idea was to take the top cities in america that were most likely at risk for terrorism and harden them, and help the states, and those cities, get them to a point where we had a markedly decreased risk for terrorism attacks. the problem with the administration, a lot of th